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Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill into law on Tuesday that allows schools to purchase wearable panic alarms for teachers and ...
Oregon’s Tina Kotek did the right thing this week. But other Democratic governors and leaders are opposing measures that would unambiguously help workers. Shame on them.
Eastern Connecticut State University President Karim Ismaili said higher education is under attack and that in his estimation ...
"If states are forced to end their SNAP programs, hunger and poverty will increase, children and adults will get sicker, ...
Once again, Gov. Ned Lamont's administration found a big pile of money shortly after lawmakers closed the regular legislative ...
The Fallen Hero Fund is an expansion on the Fallen Officer Fund which became law in May 2024. The new fund provides survivor benefits to the families of all first responders, including firefighters, ...
Federal immigration officials appear to have increased their activity in the state in recent weeks, advocates say. But hard ...
The Connecticut General Assembly has given final approval to a cannabis and hemp regulation bill, advancing it to Governor ...
The Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce supports the decision to veto extended unemployment benefits for striking workers.
The cost of exclusion is high, but the cost of letting it define our future is even higher. The No-Growth, No-Opportunity Coalition may be loud. But they are not the majority. It’s time for those of ...
Gov. Ned Lamont formally signed a bill to expand the state's Fallen Officer Fund Thursday, recognizing more of the men and ...
If you played the New York Times crossword Thursday, you may have noticed a familiar name. Gov. Ned Lamont was featured in the popular puzzle game, with “Ned” ...